The Colts have shown some interest in offensive linemen this offseason, especially those that work from the interior, but they have yet to pull the trigger on one.

While the Colts are looking to get younger, Slauson doesn’t quite fit that bill at 32 years old.

Slauson was originally a sixth-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft to the New York Jets. He spent four seasons there before signing a one-year deal with the Chicago Bears in 2013. The Bears then extended him with a four-year contract before releasing him in 2016.

Slauson spent the past two seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers and is coming off of a season in which he allowed zero sacks, four quarterback hits and eight hurries, per Pro Football Focus.

The Colts need to add depth and talent to the offensive line and though Slauson goes against the plans to get younger, he could be a free agent to keep an eye on.